2AJs Presents: True Crime Incorporated - Episode 2: Why is it so Hard to Correct Myth?


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Jan 21 2024 52 mins  

Why is it so hard to correct myth? In spite of facts, crimes can be committed and no one will be charged or held accountable.

In the case of Dawn Basom, who was murdered over 50 years ago, her case has never been solved. No one has ever been arrested and no one has ever been sent to jail. However, if you goggle her name, you would quickly see that she is considered to be one of victims of the 1960’s coed- murder, John Norman Collins.

Do we really know that? Is that true or do we just think that because she has always been listed as one of his murder victims. That is the question TCI is asking.

We ask that and why is it so hard to correct myth??

The following links are available:

2 Avg. Joes S02 E14 – Michigan Murders: 5th Victim Dawn Basom 1969 – “Off the Rails”

2 Avg. Joes S02 E15 – Michigan Murders: 5th Victim Dawn Basom 1969 – “Off the Rails” (Postscript)

The Michigan Murders: The True Story of the Ypsilanti Ripper's Reign of Terror

Catching Serial Killers: Learning from Past Serial Murder Investigations

Terror in Ypsilanti: John Norman Collins Unmasked by Gregory A. Fournier

Link for 1969 Ann Arbor Area Murders Prompts Action By Governor Milliken

Link for 1988 Kelly and Company Interview of John Norman Collins

Link for Exciting Productions interview of Douglas Harvey

Link for WXYZ Channel 7 News Report on Arch Sloan and the Oakland County Child Killings

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